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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • My Bed, Your Bed

    Shyness and relatives disrupt budding Aboriginal marital bliss.
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  • To the Happy Few

    An unusual musical found-footage film about concealed symbolism.
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  • Home

    The camera as family therapist. Film student Kobayashi made an award-winning portrait of his own dysfunctional family, with e.g. a brother who locked
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  • Orpheus (Outtakes)

    Using footage from Cocteau’s Orphée, Mary Helena Clark optically prints an interstitial space where the ghosts of cinema lurk beyond and within the fr
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  • August and After

    It is hard to imagine a festival without a new Nathaniel Dorsky film. In the exquisite August and After he deals with a great loss.
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  • Phantoms of a Libertine

    16mm animism that enigmatically reveals a lost friend through the objects, photographs, and dust, that is all that remains to illuminate an empty flat
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  • The Room Called Heaven

    Lovely West Coast melancholia in this loosely composed 16mm film that reveals a precise eye. The music works like a time machine.
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  • The Zone of Total Eclipse

    The Finnish artist Mika Taanila manipulates found scientific footage – a registration of an eclipse – that he shows in both positive and negative.
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  • Habitat

    A cinematic look at the various worlds the director inhabits. When parts are collected and composed.
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  • Time and Fortune Vietnam Newsreel

    This Mekas brothers’ parody features Lapland’s Minister of War. He is asked for his opinion on Vietnam.
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